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Friday, July 26, 2013

Home from my first rug camp

The past few days I've been attending "Hooker Hill" the Wool Poppies annual rug camp held in mid July at the ECCO retreat center just north of Oakhurst CA.

This years teachers were (from left to right) Susan Feller, Brigitta Phy and Laura Pierce.

I was lucky enough to take Brigitta's class and Laura's mini class. Wish I could have taken Susan's too.

I took a lot of pictures and should have taken even more, but I was busy working on my project. I'm going to take the next few posts to share pictures so I won't send you into rug overload.

Today I'll start with Brigitta. Rug hookers may know that Brigitta is Jane Olsens Granddaughter and shared many "Jane" stories with us. Brigitta's sister Martha joined us as well. Martha was working on one of Jane's rug patterns but did I get a picture or the name of the rug, no, sorry.

The rug that Brigitta is holding in the picture and shown below will be in Celebrations that comes out soon.

I also love this Monet that Brigitta hooked:

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Those two rugs prove the point that rug hooking is "painting with wool".

Here is my class in action:

Trudy and Debbie hard at work.

Debbie is working on her airplane rug which I have shown several times on my blog---an excuse because I didn't get an updated picture.

Trudy is working on a spring themed rug pictured below. Who knew berries had so many purples in them?

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My project is a small purse. I included as many techniques as I could, so this is my technique sampler purse. ﻿

Here it is at the end of camp. I think I'm going to change the inner petals of the flower to shades of pink to help lighten it up a bit. ﻿

There were two other beginners in class. Barbara is working on one of Brigitta's patterns and is learning how to do fine shading.

Tess is working on a pattern she drew and is also learning fine shading:

From all the moaning I heard from them I think I'll wait a while to learn fine shading.

About Me

My husband, our Yorkie and I moved to the Sierra Nevada Mountains a few years ago. We live almost in the middle of California, about 20 miles south of the entrance to Yosemite National Park. I enjoy trying new things, whether it be recipes,crafts, hiking trails or blogging. Who knows what I'll try next.